Sentence examples for Fair apportioning from inspiring English sources

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After so long a struggle, they also require a fair apportioning of power to a united north-eastern province.

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Government needs to take action to ensure that contracts to all farmers are longer-term and fairer in apportioning risk and reward.

Indeed, it seems to have become a tenet of modern egalitarianism that the fairest way to apportion scarce resources, whether nursery-school places or postseason tickets, is according to people's deftness in handling the speed-dial button.

A leading medical journal, The Lancet, rejected his study after publishing an editorial that said, "Although interest in how the outbreak originated may be a matter of scientific curiosity for the future, apportioning blame for the outbreak now is neither fair to people working to improve a dire situation, nor helpful in combating the disease".

Amnesty International called on Beijing to "fully account for all those who died and have been detained" and demanded "a fair and thorough investigation" into the weekend's events However, the government was already apportioning blame yesterday.

I'm apportioning fault.

I'm not apportioning any blame.

There is still no law apportioning Iraq's oil resources.

"I am not interested in apportioning blame," Nhan says.

Apportioning blame reassures the public and makes you look tough.

You should be fair and honest, and ideally try and present both sides of the argument -- perhaps describing the changes that you wanted and reasons why the employer couldn't make them, but without accepting or apportioning blame.

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